Friday, October 19, 2012

Goofy Pumpkinheads FREEBIE!

Happy Friday, Peeps!! Kerri here...

Can I just say "TGIF!!"" with ALL CAPITAL LETTERS! My word, what a week! Let's just say that I was at school 2 days in a row at 7:00 a.m. (One of the days for a leadership meeting, the other day I THOUGHT we had a leadership meeting, but we did not. DANGIT!) and another day I had to take my parents to the airport at 7:00 a.m. 
And then there was the massive allergy attack that hit me yesterday morning in the middle of our AR time and lasted the entire day! My kids were seriously freaked out by all of my sneezing and snotty nose running. It was disgusting.  Suffice it to say, last night I was asleep on the couch at 7:30. My poor husband, having to deal with a tired, snotty nosed, crabby wife!

Today was better because A: IT'S FRIDAY, Y'ALL!! and B: I have all my pull-outs on Fridays, so I basically teach all of 5 minutes (well, after centers and AR of course!) the whole day. It is GLORIOUS! Combined with Baja Fish Taco for dinner (DELISH!) and frozen yogurt, and I am one happy lady!

Anyway, back to the blog post at hand. Yesterday, amidst all of the sneezing and nose running, we managed to make some pretty hilarious goofy pumpkinheads that I first saw from Kacey over at Doodle Bugs Teaching (I LOVE her blog, by the way!!) I knew that we HAD to make them since they were sooo silly. So, introducing our Goofy Pumpkinheads!!


Aren't they a HOOT?? We also practiced writing this poem in our VERY BEST first grade printing...

Mr. Pumpkin
Pumpkin, Pumpkin
Round and fat
Turn into a
Jack-o-lantern
Just like that!

Here are the dimensions that I used if you would like to your little pumpkinheads to make these next week:
Pumpkin- 12 x 9 orange cut into a magic circle with a little V cut out of the top.

Stem- 2 x 1.5 inch dark brown. Cut one corner off the top and cut both sides wavy like a pumpkin stem.

Eyes- 3 x 6 inches folded in half. Cut the folded paper into a magic circle and then cut one of the circles smaller than the other.

Eyeballs- 3 x 1.5 black folded in half. Cut the folded paper to make a magic circle and again cut one of the circles smaller that the other.

Mouth- 3 x 6 inch black. Cut the bottom 2 corners and make round. 

Teeth- 1.5 x 2 white. Fold paper in half the long way and cut in half. Cut little rectangles out of both strips of paper and go to town gluing your teeth in the mouth (This is my favorite part, of course!)


Here is a copy of the poem writing paper (via Google docs) if you are interested in that as well...

Well, I'm off to cut out about 100 feet of laminate for my new Spooktacular Math and Lit Centers...

We will be well into the Halloween Spirit next week using these centers! Can't wait! 
I'll be back this weekend to announce the winners of our Educational Insights Giveaway...stay tuned!
Have a happy weekend, Peeps!!
XOXO Kerri

9 comments:

A Tale of 2 First Grades said...

So cute! Don't you just love how they all have their own little personalities?

Miss Kindergarten said...

Can I come visit your class IRL pretty please!!!

Kelly said...

Love the Goofy Pumpkinheads! Your Frioday sounds like mine, PE, music, computer lab, lunch, recess, and whatever time is left, assessments and some week ending fun.

Kelly @ I'm Not Your Grandpa, I'm Your Teacher

Giggles and Squeals said...

So cute! I can't wait to do it too! Thank you so much for the share!

Mrs. Wheeler said...

Cute! I am going to do these with paint! Thanks!

Megan
Mrs. Wheeler’s First Grade
Mrs. Wheeler TpT

Unknown said...

I love your pumpkins! We did some earlier this week and they are too cute!!
Thanks for the freebie!!
Jennifer
First Grade Blue SKies

Janice said...

Thanks SOOO much for the Mr. Pumpkin writing paper!!! I just printed it off and will be using it this week with my kiddos!!

Miss Lorentz said...

Those pumpkins are ADORABLE! I can't wait to try it out in my room. Thanks for the freebie!

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Trail Smitten Mom said...

Thank you! HUGE hit with my firsties. They are adorable. Getting TONS of compliments from parents and staff about cute display.

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